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Meet our chief medical residents! Our chief residents serve as key leaders for our program and work together as a team to serve the mission of Temple's residency, hospital, and community. They are selected at the end of their PGY-2 year for excellence as clinicians, educators, and leaders. The chief year is an additional PGY-4 year completed at the end of their residency and an opportunity for ...
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Margaret Foti is the chief executive officer of the American Association for Cancer Research (AACR), the first and largest cancer research organization in the world. Under her leadership, membership has grown from 3,000 members to over 48,000 in 127 countries and territories, and the AACR’s portfolio of peer-reviewed scientific journals has increased from one to ten. After beginning her AACR ...
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The federally approved curriculum includes training in communications skills, human relations, driver training, ethics, basic tactics and self-defense, patrol procedures, federal criminal law and procedure, and firearms, among other subjects. Students are required to successfully complete numerous written examinations and skill performance evaluations in order to graduate. Proper demeanor ...
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Hello, Temple University, and welcome to our crib! We get it: Choosing a place to live on campus can be just as daunting as choosing a major. Whether you’re looking for maximum privacy or a bustling community, a location near the library or next to a dining hall, there’s a housing situation at Temple for every preference. Luckily, we’ve compiled these mini tours of six of our seven ...
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Bachelor of Science Develop a solid foundation in engineering principles as well as the flexibility of expertise in numerous fields with the Bachelor of Science at Temple University's College of Engineering. This interdisciplinary academic program allows you to study beyond the traditional boundaries of civil, computer, electrical and mechanical engineering and choose from two concentrations ...
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Elderly Law Project office: Klein Hall, 412 phone: 215-204-6887
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Biography Dr. Darling-Wolf’s research focuses on global media flows and processes of transnational cultural influence and their intersection with dynamics of gender, class, race and ethnicity. Combining ethnographic methods and critical textual analysis, her work has focused on the global spread and local negotiation of such diverse texts as Japanese magazines, French rap, international news ...
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Bachelor of Science in Early and Elementary Education Learn how to help children in pre-kindergarten through fourth grade develop the academic skills and habits that support a lifetime of learning. Earn the Bachelor of Science in Early and Elementary Education and become an elementary school teacher. Completing this degree program will equip you to address and prevent learning difficulties for ...
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Philippe Ortiz, MD — Chief Resident Hometown: Sterling, MA Undergraduate School: College of the Holy Cross Graduate School: Lewis Katz School of Medicine at Temple University Post graduate training: Temple University Hospital Interests: Fishing, baseball, pizza making, and reading to his children.
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One of my favorite classes to teach is one aimed at non-science majors. Originally pioneered by Dr. Kevin Furlong at Penn State University, the idea is to use clips from Hollywood disaster movies to expose misconceptions, encourage discussion and invite students to discover the truth. Can you really drive over a lava flow in a jeep? (Dante’s Peak) Are we foolish not to prepare for a major ...